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The queens of 'RuPaul's Drag Race UK' are heading down under in 2020


Three breakout stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK are heading around Australia next year with In The Dark events.

Divina De Campo, Baga Chipz and The Vivienne will be bringing their big personalities, big hair and bigger talent around the country for the God Save Our Queens tour.

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The trio have all won at least one challenge in the debut season of the UK spin-off, and certainly look to be the front-runners of the competition. Could this be Great Britain’s first Drag Race top three?

Whatever the case, you can catch this right honourable threesome in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth in a few months time.

God Save The Queens tour kicks off in Melbourne on Friday 24th April, wrapping in Adelaide on Friday 1st May. For tickets and more info head to itdevents.com

OIP Staff


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